Topic: According to the NCRS manual
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Vette(s): 1971 coupe Warbonnet yellow/black vinyl. 350 automatic
NCRS has a number of manuals. If you're into originality and/or having your car judged, you need one of them, at least. I got the "70-72 Technical Information Manual and Judging Guide" in order to check out cars to buy. Well worth it! You need to check out their website and join if you have more than a passing interest in correct Corvettes.
The manual can be:
1. the judging guide specific to your year
2. the Assembly Instruction Manual (AIM) - how your car was built, part by part
3. the GM Service Manual for your year; some years have a Corvette booklet covering Corvette only service
4. the Owner's Manual?
Gary
ps, all available (and necessary imho at www.ncrs.org and click on the store logo.
1. the judging guide specific to your year
2. the Assembly Instruction Manual (AIM) - how your car was built, part by part
3. the GM Service Manual for your year; some years have a Corvette booklet covering Corvette only service
4. the Owner's Manual?
Gary
ps, all available (and necessary imho at www.ncrs.org and click on the store logo.
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